Betty White’s old Los Angeles home demolished one year after her death

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It’s no longer golden.

Betty White’s former home in Los Angeles has been razed.

The Brentwood property was purchased for $10.6 million in June, about six months after the actress of “Golden Girls” fame died.

“This is such a busy time of year and coming up on the anniversary of Betty’s passing is hitting in ways I hadn’t anticipated,” her former assistant Kiersten Mikelas wrote Sunday on Instagram. “Her Brentwood home is no more (save the fireplaces which will be gone in short order).”

Mikelas’ photo showed rubble strewn across the property, a backhoe near the center and a lone fireplace still standing.

When White’s home hit the market in April, the listing implied that any buyer would be tearing it down. No one was allowed to tour the inside, and the ad said it was a perfect location “to build your dream home on a flat lot in a serene country setting.”

“This property with huge parklike grounds, views of the Getty Museum and mountains has been lovingly cared for,” Sotheby’s Realty said. “Gated and set back from the street on over 3/4 of an acre, the setting is peaceful with flower-filled gardens and old growth trees.”

White and her third husband, Allen Ludden, moved into the home in 1968. They also had a property by the beach in Carmel, Calif., which sold for $10.7 million in April. White kept both properties after Ludden died in 1981.